Local Area Recreation Near Beaver KOA Journey

We have six lakes in Beaver canyon with great trout fishing.  Licenses are available in town. The Mineral Mountains on the West provide hiking and rock-hounding. The Tusher mountains on the East have plentiful deer and wildlife.  ATV trails abound in both directions.
  There are many gift shops in Beaver.
The city has a horse race track, a golf course, an indoor pool, a rodeo grounds, a walking path, and many great places to eat.
If you enjoy looking at homes, Beaver has some made with black volcanic rock from the pioneer area.  From Pioneer homes to beautiful country homes, driving around Beaver will provide a lovely drive.

Golfing

Golfing

Golfing is located only two miles away at the Canyon Breeze Golf Course. This unique 9 hole course plays right thru the center of a horse track. Come and see if you can avoid that large bunker.

371 N Hwy 153

Beaver, UT 84713

435-438-2601

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Hunting

Hunting

Great hunting for Deer and Elk.

Rock Hounding

Rock Hounding

Taking a hike in search of unique rocks is a common activity in the area, there are a variety of beautiful rocks in the high peaks of the Tushar Mountains.

Mountain Bike and Hiking Trails

Mountain Bike and Hiking Trails

Many trails for mountain biking and hiking.

Beaver City Horse Track

Beaver City Horse Track

With many areas to ride horses around Beaver, there's almost always someone training their horse around the Beaver City Horse Track.  Explore the horse track at the mouth of the canyon just 2 miles to the east of the campground.  Watch these beautiful animals race around the track while a canyon breeze keeps you cool on a hot summer's day.

SR153 and 2000 East

Beaver, UT 84713

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Beaver City Indoor Pool

Beaver City Indoor Pool

Looking to get out of the sun but still enjoy a dip in the pool?  Beaver City offers a full-size indoor swimming pool, kids pool, and hot tub for those looking to spend a day relaxing in the water.

465 E 300 N

Beaver, UT 84713

435-438-5066

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Winter Skiing at Eagle Point Resort

Winter Skiing at Eagle Point Resort

This Secret Ski Resort in the middle of Utah, hours from the major population centers, can almost guarantee an entire mountain to yourself. Enjoy the beautiful views while riding in fresh powder with no lift lines. You and your family and friends will experience Utah's "Greatest Snow on Earth" all to yourself.

150 S W Village Cir

Beaver, UT 84713

435-438-3700

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Beaver Canyon Scenic Byways

Beaver Canyon Scenic Byways

Beaver Canyon Scenic Byway is a 17-mile section of Utah Highway 153 heading east out of the town of Beaver into the Tushar Mountains of Fishlake National Forest. This is a beautiful, forested area with many streams and lakes. There are a lot of old mine dumps and ghost towns in the area, too, so rockhounds can have quite the party in these woods. Just one thing: This route is a relentless uphill climb from the western desert of Utah into the high mountains. Figure on taking probably 45 minutes to reach the upper end of the scenic byway at Eagle Point Ski Resort, a four-season resort at the foot of Mount Holly and Delano Peak.This is a National Forest Scenic Byway and there are several campgrounds and trail heads along the route. Fishing in the streams and reservoirs of Fishlake National Forest is also excellent. Winter sees most of the trails in these woods turn into cross-country skiing and snowmobiling trails.

ATV TRAILS

ATV TRAILS

With the right off-road vehicle, you can take in much of Utah's scenery not accessible to cars and RVs. There are thousands of miles of trails open to off-highway vehicles (OHV) — making off-roading one of Utah's most popular pastimes.

Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon National Park, a sprawling reserve in southern Utah, is known for crimson-colored hoodoos, which are spire-shaped rock formations. The park's main road leads past the expansive Bryce Amphitheater, a hoodoo-filled depression lying below the Rim Trail hiking path. It has overlooks at Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point and Bryce Point. Prime viewing times are around sunup and sundown.